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Why don't you add into your program under the tab "help" a feedback button?

So anyone could quickly report to you either a problem or a suggestion?
And it's essential that after pressing on that "feedback button" you don't get redirected to a site, but rather you get a window and a cursor - so that you can start typing your concern right off, after you done you press on "ok" and your text is being forwarded to the Splitcam tech support thereafter.
That'd be really handy at times.

Thanks for the idea.
I think we'll include feedback button to the Help menu however I do not understand according not opening website - why it's so important? Did you see such feedback feature in some other software, can you please it as example?

For example with a SplitCamCMD.exe executable i could set any option of splitcam while SplitCam is working, for now just the crossbar option.

I wuold like something like this:

1. Open SplitCam and make it work normally
2. I choose 1 of my inputs of my capture card (pin 01 for example) from the crossbar manu in splitcam
3. While splitcam is working and i'm using the virtual video capture device with an application i would like to call via command line

I am looking for some end-user solution that would perform live upload of local PC webcam stream to the remote webserver (as HLS/mpeg2ts - m3u8/ts files).

I can do it by capturing and broadcasting stream via VLC, but setup gets very complicated for non-technical people.

I see that SplitCam can broadcast to youtube, ustream etc., however I would much prefer to use own webserver.
Is there any way that SplitCam can record and upload local webcam video (via ftp, scp, custom), preferably in HLS format to the remote server?

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I really need and I think it could be very usefull to have the splitcam software for linux.Im using linux because windows is limiting my internet speed(In win 1,5 mbps upldoad and in linux 12 mbps upload!!!)
hope we will have splitcam for linux soon!

1. As for a linux version well that's one of the unknown question that will remain un-answered. (one never knows whats up next in the future)

2. Network traffic is between you, and your ISP.

goxx wrote:I really need and I think it could be very usefull to have the splitcam software for linux.Im using linux because windows is limiting my internet speed(In win 1,5 mbps upldoad and in linux 12 mbps upload!!!)
hope we will have splitcam for linux soon!

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samsen wrote:I have multiple sources I would like to distribute to multiple destinations.

Is there a way to run multiple instances of SplitCam?

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Sorry, maybe I didn't describe it very well. Say I have a program running (I'm thinking a game most likely) - I'd like to be able to somehow specify that the particular window be what is broadcast, rather than having to drag out the selected area to match the window. Alternatively, being able to enter coordinates/dimensions directly rather than using the selection window would work.